Padua Botanical Garden is located in northern Italy, 35 km from Venice. Padua is a city in northern Italy, written in 302 BC. Padua Botanical Garden is only 35 km from Venice in northern Italy. In 1997, it was included in the cultural heritage. The University of Padua was founded in 1222, where the scientist Galileo Galilei once worked as a teacher. In 1545, the University of Padua built the first botanical garden in Europe. The botanical garden is a circular, as a symbol of the world, surrounded by water. It is equipped with decorative entrances and railings, as well as pumping facilities and warm rooms. The botanical garden remains a research base.